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An "alliance of authoritarian powers" is working more closely together against Western democracies, the head of Nato has warned.
Jens Stoltenberg told the BBC that Russia, Iran, China and North Korea are increasingly aligned.
He also said he was confident allies of the Nato military alliance would agree a long-term f... |
O'Connor was best known for her single Nothing Compares 2 U, written by Prince
Irish singer and activist Sinéad O'Connor has died at the age of 56.
Her family announced the news "with great sadness", saying "her family and friends are devastated". The cause of death has not been made public.
She was best known for h... |
MDP Wethersfield in Essex is located about 10 miles from the nearest big town of Braintree
A council has lost its High Court bid to block government plans to house asylum seekers at a former RAF base.
The Home Office wants to house 1,700 adult male migrants at MDP Wethersfield in rural Essex, making it the UK's large... |
Scotland's new First Minister Humza Yousaf has announced that Shona Robison will serve as his deputy.
Ms Robison has been an MSP since 1999, and has served as health secretary and social justice secretary.
Mr Yousaf made the announcement moments after MSPs voted to make him Scotland's sixth first minister.
He will b... |
An "alliance of authoritarian powers" is working more closely together against Western democracies, the head of Nato has warned.
Jens Stoltenberg has told the BBC that Russia, Iran, China and North Korea are increasingly aligned.
The Nato chief explains that: "China is propping up the Russian war economy, delivering ... |
Alun Titford and Sarah Lloyd-Jones have been jailed
The parents of a 16-year-old girl who died following "shocking" neglect have been jailed.
Kaylea Titford's father Alun Titford, from Newtown, Powys, was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence and has been jailed for seven years and six months.
Kaylea's mo... |
Children are at most risk of exceeding the safe limits on aspartame, found in diet drinks
Advice on how much aspartame we can eat or drink is unchanged, despite the sweetener being classified as "possibly" causing cancer.
Two groups of experts at the World Health Organization have been reviewing thousands of scientif... |
A pair of Air Jordan XIIIs worn by Michael Jordan during the 1998 NBA Finals has sold for $2.2m
A pair of trainers once worn by basketball legend Michael Jordan has sold for $2.2m (£1.7m) at auction, becoming the priciest shoes ever sold.
The signed sneakers - which Sotheby's had estimated would fetch $2m to $4m - ar... |
Laura Mackenzie is taking action against Police Scotland because she believes she was discriminated against for taking antidepressant medication
An Inverness woman has launched legal action against Police Scotland after having a job offer withdrawn because she was taking antidepressants.
Laura Mackenzie had sailed th... |
Mexican authorities have found 45 bags containing human remains in a ravine outside the western city of Guadalajara.
Officials were searching for seven young call centre workers, who had been reported missing last week, when they found the bodies.
The remains include men and women, and the number of bodies is not yet... |
Protesters stand on the train tracks at the Lexington Ave/63rd Street subway station during a "Justice for Jordan Neely" protest Image caption: Protesters stand on the train tracks at the Lexington Ave/63rd Street subway station during a "Justice for Jordan Neely" protest
Multiple protests erupted in the days after Jo... |
Wathig Ali reached the airfield with his wife, Haifa, and son, Oday
The UK has started evacuating British nationals from Sudan, where intense fighting between rival military forces has been raging for over a week.
People have been told to make their own way to an airfield near the capital Khartoum. It is a potentiall... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Watch: Police car flipped over as Georgians stay defiant on streets
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Georgia's capital for the second day after parliament backed a draft law which critics say limits press... |
A pedestrian in Argentina was caught between two cars that collided before careening away in opposite directions.
The crash happened as the woman crossed the street at an intersection in La Plata a city in Buenos Aires Province.
Local authorities reported that the woman and drivers were not seriously injured. |
The family's holding company has not been divided equally among Silvio Berlusconi's five children
It's been the object of much speculation for weeks: who would lead Silvio Berlusconi's empire after his death?
Now his will has been made public, it is clear he has handed a majority stake in the family's holding company... |
The fire was contained in two rooms of Jenners
Images from inside Edinburgh's Jenners building have revealed only two rooms were damaged in a fatal fire at the department store.
The structure of the Princes Street building was not damaged and the well-known grand hall was untouched by the blaze.
Firefighter Barry Ma... |
National Rail said the train passed a red signal, and three wheels came off the tracks
Passengers have been warned of delays after a freight train derailed in west London.
National Rail said it happened at West Ealing at about 06:10 BST.
A spokesperson said a freight train travelling on to the West Ealing goods loop... |
David Hunter, pictured at an earlier hearing, has been in custody since his wife's death
A British pensioner accused of murdering his ill wife has told a court in Cyprus she begged him to help end her life.
Janice Hunter, who was 74 and had cancer, died in December 2021 at home near Paphos.
Lawyers for her 75-year-o... |
The Prince's much-publicised memoir sold 467,183 copies in its first week
The ghostwriter of Prince Harry's memoir, Spare, has described finding himself at the centre of a media frenzy when the book came out in January.
Writing in the New Yorker magazine, JR Moehringer said he and his family were stalked and harassed... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Drone footage shows how historic bridge was taken apart and rebuilt
A historic bridge linking Scotland and England over the River Tweed has reopened after a £10.5m overhaul.
The complex project saw most of the 200-year-old ... |
A Sinn Féin MP has told an IRA commemoration that everyone has "the right to remember, and the right to commemorate".
John Finucane was the main speaker at what has been billed a "South Armagh Volunteers commemoration".
He said there was "nothing to celebrate in conflict", but commemoration was "a right which everyon... |
Former longtime BBC Radio 2 presenter Ken Bruce now appears on Greatest Hits Radio
Ken Bruce's Greatest Hits Radio show is being investigated by Ofcom over the station's campaign calling for offenders to be prevented from refusing to attend sentencing hearings.
The broadcasting watchdog said on Monday it would look a... |
The historic criminal indictment against former US President Donald Trump has sparked another partisan flashpoint in an already deeply polarised nation.
Ahead of his court appearance next Tuesday, voters have been sharing with the BBC their strongly felt reactions to the first prosecution of a former president.
Whate... |
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A man has been arrested after one person was left in a life-threatening condition and another was injured in a stabbing attack at a London hospital.
Police said the man arrested at Central Middlesex Hospital in Park Royal a... |
Edi Villalobos escaped from an Oregon courtroom during jury selection for his upcoming trial.
In accordance with Oregon law, all of the suspect’s restraints, such as handcuffs and leg shackles, were removed while in the courtroom for the trial. |
Former FAW President Phil Pritchard is one of the members currently serving a suspension
Three male members of the Football Association of Wales (FAW) have been suspended in the past 10 months after allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
They were suspended from the FAW council, which is made up of 36 members repres... |
US President Joe Biden has praised Northern Ireland's young people, saying they are at the "cutting edge" of its future during his visit to Belfast.
Earlier he met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak before briefly speaking to some of Stormont's political party leaders.
He is on a four-day visit to Ireland to mark 25 years si... |
Fans, and their dogs, have lined the streets of Aldington in Kent for the funeral of TV personality Paul O'Grady.
One of his dogs was at the head of the procession, being held by O'Grady's husband Andre Portasio, as they travelled to the service on a horse-drawn carriage.
The funeral was attended by Rolling Stones gu... |
A BBC presenter has been accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photographs, beginning when they were 17, according to The Sun.
The newspaper reported that the unnamed male presenter had paid the alleged victim tens of thousands of pounds.
It is understood that the BBC is looking into the allegations, and... |
CCTV shows the moment a ceiling panel came crashing down, nearly hitting a commuter at a subway station in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MBTA) said the panel was installed in the 1980s, and weighed about 11kg (25 lbs) because of moisture build-up.
No injuries were reported,... |
Belarus's authoritarian leader says it is "absolutely possible" his forces helped migrants cross into Poland but denies they were invited.
Alexander Lukashenko has been accused by the EU of orchestrating the border crisis with Poland, Lithuania and Latvia in recent months in retaliation for sanctions imposed on Belaru... |
Many Ukrainians - like these people in Kyiv's underground - celebrated last Christmas in shelters amid continuing Russian attacks
Ukraine has moved its official Christmas Day state holiday from 7 January to 25 December, the latest move aimed at distancing itself from Russia.
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed into l... |
An Indiana state trooper unknowingly pulled over the Idaho murders suspect in a traffic stop, only to let him off with a verbal warning.
Bryan Kohberger, 28, was pulled over twice on 15 December for following other vehicles too closely in his white Hyundai Elantra.
He was arrested last Friday on suspicion of killing ... |
Marelle Sturrock's partner David Yates was being hunted by police in connection with her murder
Police investigating the murder of a pregnant teacher say a body found in a reservoir has been formally identified as her fiancé, David Yates.
Ms Sturrock, 35, was found dead at her home in Glasgow on Tuesday. Police were ... |
Kylie Minogue is going to Las Vegas.
The hugely popular singer has announced her first exclusive residency in Sin City, following in the footsteps of Adele and Celine Dion.
The 55-year-old has not toured in North America since 2011, so her shows at the Voltaire nightclub at The Venetian in Las Vegas will be a major U... |
Dr Stephen Brearey says he escalated concerns to senior management about nurse Lucy Letby
A doctor asked for nurse Lucy Letby to be taken off shift after raising repeated concerns about her presence and the deaths of babies - but was told "no", a court has heard.
The nurse denies murdering seven babies and the attemp... |
Mr Beattie was reappointed as the SNP's treasurer in 2021 after previously having held the role for 16 years
The Scottish Conservatives say the SNP is in "total meltdown" after treasurer Colin Beattie was arrested by police investigating the party's finances.
The 71-year-old has been taken into custody and is being q... |
An investigation into sexual misconduct at one of Britain's biggest business lobby groups has been widened after new allegations have emerged.
The Confederation of British Industry is at the centre of claims published by the Guardian, detailing alleged misconduct by individuals.
"The CBI has treated and continues to ... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Royalist and republican protesters gathered on the Royal Mile
Protesters chanting "not my king" gathered in Edinburgh ahead of King Charles' thanksgiving service.
Republican as well as royalist activists lined the Royal Mil... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. In a personal statement, Matt Hancock apologies to MPs for his "minor breach" of Commons rules.
The former health secretary, Matt Hancock, has been found to have breached Parliament's rules for attempting to influence an inq... |
Last updated on .From the section Formula 1
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took pole position for the Australian Grand Prix ahead of the Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
Verstappen beat Russell by 0.236 seconds as Mercedes had their best qualifying of the season. Hamilton was 0.136secs further adrift in thir... |
Bruce assisting fellow Radio 2 presenter Rylan Clark with his 24-hour Karaoke Challenge in 2019 Image caption: Bruce assisting fellow Radio 2 presenter Rylan Clark with his 24-hour Karaoke Challenge in 2019
Some Radio 2 listeners are unhappy with the station's current playlist, which is increasingly favouring more rec... |
The damage caused to the Kakhovka dam earlier this month wiped out homes and left families without water
In a shrinking, brackish pool of water, within earshot of Ukraine's front lines, two small fish gasped and flopped in the midday heat.
Around them, vast expanses of mud and rock - covered, for the past three quart... |
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The Duke of Sussex has attended his father's Coronation, sitting two rows from his brother at Westminster Abbey.
The prince had arrived without his wife Meghan, who stayed in the US, and he left immediately afterwards for a... |
Virginia Woolf's personal copy of her debut novel, The Voyage Out, has been fully digitised for the first time.
The book was rediscovered in 2021, having mistakenly been housed in the science section of the University of Sydney library for 25 years.
It is the only publicly available copy of its kind and contains rare... |
Harvey Price has Prader-Willi syndrome, which can cause learning difficulties
Grimsby Town has apologised for posting an "inappropriate" short video of Harvey Price following its FA Cup win at Southampton.
According to reports, the League Two club tweeted a clip showing Mr Price, the disabled son of TV star Katie Pri... |
Alexander Lukashenko (centre) looked visibly tired during last week's Victory Day parade in Moscow, and his right hand was bandaged
The autocratic politician, 68, usually speaks publicly at the annual National Flag, Emblem and Anthem Day event but his prime minister read a message on his behalf on Sunday.
Last week, ... |
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A boa constrictor spotted by police in the middle of a busy road in Birmingham gave officers an "off-the-scale" shock, the West Midlands force has said.
The officers were driving down Park Lane on Saturday afternoon when th... |
Tony Johnson with his partner who said she is "devastated" to have lost her "soul mate"
A man has died after a fight between football fans outside a pub.
Tony Johnson, 55, was found with a serious head injury near The Manchester bar on the Promenade in Blackpool at 19:00 GMT on Saturday.
Blackpool Football Club said... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Watch: From police interrogations to trial testimony, who is Alex Murdaugh?
A powerful South Carolina lawyer has been found guilty of murdering his wife and son to distract from his multi-million dollar financial crimes.
Th... |
Reaper drones are full-size aircraft designed for reconnaissance and surveillance
The US has accused Russia of reckless behaviour after an American drone crashed into the Black Sea following an encounter with Russian fighter jets.
Before the collision, Russian jets are said to have dumped fuel into the path of the dr... |
Mike Ferguson said his monthly gas bill is set to rise from £2,000 to £14,500
Many of Scotland's ice rinks face closure due to crippling energy bills, a leading industry figure has warned.
Ayr Ice Rink confirmed it would shut its doors permanently in September solely due to unprecedented hikes in the cost of gas and ... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Watch: Explosions and gunfire as BBC reports from Jenin
There have been intense exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed Palestinian militants in Jenin refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank.
The Israeli military... |
Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar were walking together when they were attacked
The families of two students killed in Nottingham last month are to create foundations in their name to ensure they "leave a legacy".
Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, both 19, were stabbed to death early on 13 June.
Both se... |
Lisa-Marie Morris: "I often don't have £100 spare to go and do a food shop for half-term"
A financial scheme which helps feed families in the school holidays gives parents hope, one mother has said.
Lisa-Marie Morris from Port Talbot is among thousands in Wales using an interest-free micro-loan providing up to £100 i... |
The man driving a bus in Australia that crashed, killing 10 and injuring at least 20, was allegedly going too fast in foggy conditions, police say.
The bus was carrying passengers returning from a wedding on Sunday when it overturned at a roundabout near the town of Greta in New South Wales (NSW).
Many of the victims... |
The daffodils were in a display marked "seasonal favourites" alongside spring onions
Marks & Spencer has apologised after displaying daffodils alongside spring onions in one of its stores.
The flowers, which can be poisonous if eaten, were displayed in the fruit and veg aisle under a "seasonal favourites" banner.
Bo... |
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Heavy Conservative local election losses represent a "clear rejection" of Rishi Sunak in his first electoral test as prime minister, Labour has said.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer claimed his party was on course to win the... |
The latest episode of Bluey shown in Australia showed Bluey's father weighing himself in their bathroom
An episode of a popular children's television programme has been edited amid claims of "fat-shaming".
The latest instalment of Bluey, which was broadcast on ABC in Australia, showed the title character's parents co... |
The court heard that Mr Afriyie's arms had been folded when he was Tasered
A youth worker Tasered after being stopped by police while driving through central London in April 2018 has lost a High Court damages fight.
Edwin Afriyie, who is in his mid-30s, said he suffered head, back and leg injuries during the incident... |
David Goodwillie has said he would be willing to face a criminal trial
Prosecutors have been asked to consider re-opening criminal proceedings against David Goodwillie.
The Crown Office dropped rape charges against the former Scotland international in 2011 after it said there was "insufficient evidence".
Goodwillie ... |
Partygate investigator Sue Gray was offered a job as Keir Starmer's chief of staff in March
Sir Keir Starmer says he is confident that former senior civil servant Sue Gray has not broken any rules in talking to Labour about a role.
Ms Gray was offered a job as the Labour leader's chief of staff in March.
Sir Keir al... |
The Duke of Sussex has told a court he is suing the publisher of the Daily Mirror to stop "absolute intrusion and hate" towards him and his wife.
Prince Harry was giving evidence against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over illegal newsgathering claims, including phone hacking.
He was choked-up as he finished giving ev... |
A major multi-agency search is under way for Ausra Plungiene who was last seen on Tuesday morning
More than 60 rescue team volunteers have resumed the search across Eryri for a missing dog walker.
Ausra Plungiene, 56, from Prestatyn, Denbighshire, set off with her black Swedish lapphund in the mountains above the Con... |
Harvey Evans, 15, and Kyrees Sullivan, 16, died in a bike crash on Monday
A police watchdog has appealed for witnesses who saw the moments before a fatal crash involving two boys in Ely.
The crash sparked a riot in the Cardiff suburb on Monday leading to nine arrests and 15 officers being injured.
The Independent Of... |
Last updated on .From the section European Football
Kylian Mbappe scored a club record 201st goal for Paris St-Germain in an entertaining 4-2 win over Nantes.
He had to wait until the 92nd minute but was clinical as he turned to finish left-footed and go clear of Edinson Cavani at the top of the PSG goal list.
The F... |
Nigel Lawson was synonymous with the economic boom of the 1980s - but also some of the pain that followed
Nigel Lawson, who has died at 91, presided over the economic boom of the 1980s that came to define the Thatcher government.
A reforming chancellor, he set out to reduce taxation and encourage growth which saw him... |
The US government has ordered all non-emergency staff to leave the island
An American nurse and her child have been kidnapped in Haiti, according to a Christian aid charity she worked for.
Alix Dorsainvil was working in a community ministry near Port-au-Prince when she was taken, El Roi Haiti said in a statement.
Th... |
The government does not want Sats tests to be "too hard for children", England's schools minister has said - after claims a Year 6 reading paper was so difficult it left pupils in tears.
Nick Gibb said the assessments had to "test a range of ability" but he would look at the paper because of the concerns.
He said he ... |
No service is running on any of the Tube lines
Londoners are facing widespread transport disruption as strike action halts the Underground.
Transport for London's (TfL) website shows no services are running on any Tube lines.
RMT and Aslef members are involved in a dispute over job cuts, pensions and conditions. The... |
The airport suffered major disruption in 2018 after drone sightings
Operations at Gatwick Airport were disrupted after a suspected drone was seen close to the airfield.
A spokesman for the airport in West Sussex said operations were suspended temporarily just before13:45 BST but resumed about 50 minutes later.
He sa... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Watch: A definitive timeline of the Titan's last moments
An investigation into the causes of the Titan submersible disaster has been opened by the US Coast Guard.
Chief investigator Cpt Jason Neubauer said its priority woul... |
Mr Yousaf said he would struggle to see how the scheme could go ahead without glass
Humza Yousaf has said it is "very difficult" to see a future for Scotland's deposit return scheme if glass is not allowed to be included.
The first minister's deadline for UK ministers to remove the condition on its scheme for recycli... |
Michelle Rodriguez and Chris Pine star in the latest Hollywood adaptation of the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons
Northern Ireland's epic and ancient scenery made it the perfect location to shoot a huge Hollywood blockbuster, one of the film's producers has said.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves, based on... |
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Dozens of protesters gathered outside Stradey Park Hotel on Saturday
The UK government has "lost control" of the asylum system, a councillor has claimed.
On Friday, Carmarthenshire council failed in a High Court bid to stop... |
Victor Lee died from stab wounds, the Met Police said
A teenager who was fatally stabbed and then found in the Grand Union Canal in north west London has been named by police.
Victor Lee, 17, from Ealing, was pulled from the water near Scrubs Lane after police were called to reports of a stabbing on Sunday.
He was p... |
The invading Russian forces damaged some 90% of residential buildings in Mariupol
Finding people willing to speak to me from Mariupol was never going to be easy.
After 10 months of Russian occupation, fear and distrust are the two most frequent responses I encountered when looking for someone who could tell me how th... |
It is the third critical inspection report in a year for Glan Clwyd Hospital's A&E department
A third inspection in a year failed to find any major improvements at a north Wales hospital's emergency department.
Staff at Glan Clwyd Hospital's A&E were said to be working tirelessly to give the best care possible, but t... |
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Rescue efforts are under way in Mississippi and Alabama after a tornado tore through the two states on Friday night killing 26 people, including a baby and her father.
Emergency services will have to dig through the debris ... |
Williams talked openly about his struggles with addiction
A man charged in the drug-related death of Wire actor Michael K Williams has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
Prosecutors sought a four-year term for Carlos Macci but the actor's nephew and show's co-creator asked for leniency.
Macci, 72, one of four men... |
Twitter has laid off at least 200 staff in another round of cuts, according to reports in the New York Times.
It said the tech giant had cut 10% of its current workforce, which it estimated at 2,000 people.
This is the latest round of job losses at Twitter since chief executive Elon Musk sacked about 50% of its 7,500... |
Temperatures in the final stages of the campaign have hit 40C and millions of voters will be on holiday
Spain is holding a highly unusual election on Sunday at the height of a scorching summer, after four years of left-wing rule.
Current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called the vote in response to a dismal performance... |
Kyiv involvement in alleged Kremlin drone attack would be astonishing - think tank
Following on from the White House's denial of involvement in the alleged attack on the Kremlin, Prof Michael Clarke from the London-based Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) has been discussing the likelihood of Ukrainian involvement... |
The parents of a cyclist killed in Glasgow say their daughter would still be alive if Scotland had safer road infrastructure for bikes.
Emma Burke Newman, 22, from Paris died after a crash with a HGV in January.
Her parents, Rose Marie Burke and John Newman, said there should be better separation between cyclists and... |
Last updated on .From the section Football
Jess Fishlock inspired Wales to a 4-0 win over Croatia as their bid to qualify for a first major tournament got off to a dream start in Wrexham.
Fishlock scored within four minutes of the start of both halves on a night where Wales underlined their status as group favourites... |
A mother-of-three has been jailed for more than two years for inducing an abortion after the legal limit.
Carla Foster, 44, received the medication following a remote consultation where she was not honest about how far along her pregnancy was.
The "pills by post" scheme, introduced in lockdown, allows pregnancies up ... |
Trails of condensed water vapor created by jet engines have given rise to 'chemtrail' conspiracy theories
Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill banning the release of airborne chemicals that critics say is inspired by "chemtrails" conspiracy theories.
The bill forbids "intentional injection, release, or dispersion" ... |
Jennifer Lawrence, pictured in late 2022, is the producer on a new documentary called Bread and Roses, which explores the day-to-day lives of three women in Afghanistan
"You only oppress women," the young woman says to the Taliban fighter.
"I told you not to talk," he shouts back, "I will kill you right here!"
"Okay... |
Saudi Arabia cut ties in 2016 after its embassy in Tehran was stormed
Middle East regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia have agreed to restore diplomatic relations, seven years after severing them in a bitter row.
The unexpected announcement came after four days of talks between officials from both sides in China.
S... |
Swedish star Loreen is the bookmaker's favourite to win the contest
Sweden's Loreen has sailed through to the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest, cementing her position as this year's favourite.
The star, who previously won in 2012, clasped her hands to cover her eyes as it was announced she had qualified fro... |
Deportation flights to Albania from the UK have increased following a joint co-operation agreement in December 2022
Albanian authorities have confirmed that most of its citizens forcibly sent back home from the UK this year were convicted of crimes there. The BBC has spoken to those men sent home, and learnt that some... |
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Police in Northern Ireland have described a petrol-bomb attack on officers in Londonderry as "senseless and reckless".
Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at officers during an illegal republican parade on Monday.
... |
Heidi Crowter brought the case against the government over its abortion legislation
A woman with Down's syndrome fighting against abortion laws says she is taking her case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Heidi Crowter previously challenged legislation allowing foetuses with the condition to be aborted u... |
Journalists have been told to stop stealing souvenirs from US President Joe Biden's official aircraft.
An inventory check on Air Force One after Mr Biden's visit to the US west coast in February found several items were missing from its press section.
Branded pillowcases, glasses and gold-rimmed plates are among the ... |
The Euclid telescope has successfully launched into space on a mission to understand some of the Universe's greatest mysteries.
The €1.4bn (£1.2bn) telescope was primed to go up on a Falcon-9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Saturday.
Euclid's goal is to make an immense 3D map of the cosmos in a bid to better... |
There have been calls for Orkney to become part of Norway
Orkney councillors have voted to investigate alternative methods of governance amid deep frustrations over funding and opportunities.
Council leader James Stockan said the islands had been "held down" and accused the Scottish and UK governments of discriminati... |
The Strangford Lough Ferry service will be suspended for seven days due to the strike
Hundreds of schoolchildren who use the Strangford Ferry in County Down face disruption over the next seven days due to strike action by ferry workers.
The service will not be operational for a week, meaning commuters will have to fi... |
Labour would give people greater choice over where they receive hospital treatment, the shadow health secretary has pledged.
Wes Streeting said organising waiting lists by region would give patients more freedom and help tackle backlogs.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is expected to commit to delivering the idea acro... |
The Walt Disney Company has scrapped a plan to invest nearly $1bn (£806m) to build a new corporate campus in Florida, it announced.
The reversal comes amid an escalating feud between the entertainment giant and the state's Republican-led government headed by Ron DeSantis.
The plan would have seen about 2,000 employee... |
Last updated on .From the section Motorsport
Dutch racing driver Dilano van 't Hoff has died after a crash at a race in the Formula Regional European Championship.
The 18-year-old MP Motorsport driver was competing in the second race at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium, organisers announced.
French driver An... |
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